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An introduction to syllable types, explaining the concepts of vowels, consonants, and syllables. It covers the differences between short and long vowels, the definition of a consonant, and the explanation of what a syllable is. Additionally, it introduces the six syllable types: closed, open, final stable, R-controlled, vowel-consonant-e, and vowel team. activities and examples to help learners understand these concepts.
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Activity:
What is a vowel?
What is a vowel?
What is a vowel? To remember the long (tense) vowel sounds, just think of each letter’s name: ā ē ī ō ū The mark that signifies a long vowel sound is called a macron.
What is a consonant?
What is a syllable?
How many syllables?
Open Syllables
Final Stable Syllables One common final stable syllable is the Consonant-le pattern:
Final Stable Syllables Other final stable syllables include - tion, - sion, - ture, - cian, - cious, - tious.